Nicolas Laharrague kicks a last-gasp penalty for Perpignan at Welford Road to prevent Leicester winning a rollercoaster match in pool five

Perpignan snatched a draw at Welford Road that keeps alive their hopes of
qualification for the quarter-finals of the Heineken Cup. Leicester Tigers,
with their magnificent home record, will feel they let slip an opportunity.
The French visitors dominated the scrum for 45 minutes, as they had in
France last weekend, but with the replacement of their Romanian hooker,
Marius Tincu, the scrum swung so far in favour of Leicester that the power
of the set-piece seemed destined to drive them to victory.

Leading 22 points to 19, they looked to have won until George Skivington
handled in a ruck to present the French outside-half Nicolas Laharrague with
a simple equalising score. The Frenchman kicked superbly all day and won his
battle of the boot with Billy Twelvetrees. Indeed, in the 68th minute
Twelvetrees had an absolute sitter to push Leicester clear at 25-19. As
Perpignan had a man in